Here is my granddaughter at 9 months of age. She is not quite walking, yet, but she is getting up on her 2 feet and standing rather well. (She crawls around quite well at this point.) She is getting into a lot of things now, so it is necessary to start babyproofing everything, including putting up gates. I'm sure eventually she'll figure out how to get out of there.
Brigita McKelvie is a REALTOR® (Pennsylvania License #RS297130) with Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, specializing in rural and horse properties and farms in Eastern Pennsylvania. She has an e-Pro® (Certified Internet Expert) certification and a GRI (Graduate, REALTOR® Institute) designation.
Brigita McKelvie, REALTOR
Pennsylvania License #RS297130
Rural and Horse Properties and Farms
Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd.
The Premier Equine and Country Real Estate firm serving Eastern Pennsylvania from back yard operations to world class equestrian facilities.
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Oh yes, she will find a way over, under or through that baby gate.
Brigita, She is adorable. You'll be chasing her around the house before you know it!
I love it!! She is adorable...and I am sure she doesn't have you wrapped around her little finger does she? LOL
I want to pick her up and hug that face!!! Babies rule!
She looks like she's about ready to chew her way out! So cute! Thanks for sharing. Babies always cheer me up.
Gretchen
Oh yes, I remember the gate phase. One of my grandchildren actually teethed on the upper edge. You could see her little gnaw marks! Cute picture, Brigita!
Brigita, once they get their locomotive powers, look out! What a cutie.
Hi Bridgita, That is so cute and no doubt before you know it, she will be out of the enclosed area and not too long after that she will move out the home. Time flies way too fast! The little ones just grow up too quickly and want to leave the nest.